In Scotland, the number of Scots being sequestrated reached a record level for the second quarter in a row. |
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His multi-million rand estate was sequestrated in September last year after he went into debt to the tune of R10 million to Standard Bank. |
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The park was auctioned two weeks ago as part of the insolvent estate which was sequestrated by the High Court last August. |
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The reason for this is simple-the union's funds would have been sequestrated. |
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He accepted an investment from a Cape Town woman about two weeks before he was sequestrated. |
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He was sequestrated last year and had few assets and no travel documents with which to leave the country. |
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It was then sequestrated in November 1956 by the Egyptian government. |
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This was crucially important, as when the funds of the union were sequestrated, the support groups were independent of the union and their funds could not be touched. |
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Their property and businesses were registered and sometimes sequestrated. |
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Various properties, including their luxury villa, were sequestrated. |
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The bill also expands the power of the Terrorism Act 2000 by enabling the property or cash held by an organisation deemed as terrorist to be sequestrated. |
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At a hearing last month, a charge of failure to conduct personal and business financial affairs to avoid allowing himself to be sequestrated was found proved. |
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Though forced to surrender the patent in 1619, he continued making iron and steel until his estate was sequestrated during the Civil War, but the works continued in use. |
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